FOX reporter: This year, the SEC's "revolving door" phenomenon is particularly evident, with several prominent officials leaving to join private companies

2024-10-14 23:50:00
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ChainCatcher news, FOX reporter Eleanor Terrett posted on social media that this year the SEC's "revolving door" phenomenon is particularly evident, with several well-known officials leaving to join private companies that serve clients in the financial services industry.

  • Former Acting Head of the Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit Carolyn Welshhans has joined Morgan Lewis, focusing on securities enforcement matters.
  • Former Director of the Enforcement Division Gurbir Grewal has joined Milbank Law as a partner, and the firm is currently representing clients like Binance in lawsuits with the SEC, which were initiated during Grewal's tenure.
  • Former Head of the Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit David Hirsch has joined McGuireWoods LLP to provide consulting services on crypto-related matters and cybersecurity regulations.
  • Ladan Stewart, who previously brought lawsuits against Coinbase and Ripple for the SEC, has now joined White & Case to assist clients in dealing with SEC enforcement actions related to crypto and other areas.
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